and if you dont know who he was a little bit of info.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Munro
Sad to hear of his passing, 63 is no age at all by
today's standards. Condolences to all who knew and
loved him.
Very sorry to hear that, my condolences to all his family and friends. And: "Its our title" is correct, sixty three is very young to die.
Condolences to his family and friends.
Just read his Wiki page, he bravely battled illness
for almost a decade. News like this puts football
into perspective.
thankyou for comment he was a nice guy.very quiet man who enjoyed his football.
He was a very good player who would have got a lot more caps had it not been for the fact that we managed to produce some top class defenders during his playing days. he would be a permanent fixture in the Scotland team these days.
I remember he was not just a solid defender, but he also passed the ball very well, and could read the game very well. He played in a very good Wolves team.
Very sorry to read of his death.
link spook.
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2011/08/17/story17311951t0.shtm
RIP.
Am I right in thnking he featured in the run in to the 78 season title?
It went to the last game OF head to head on a Monday night. aka the Johnny Doyle game?
he played a few games that season quinn yes.played in the very first uefa cup final too.i have not seen him since i was about 12 13.rip.
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posted on 17/8/11
and if you dont know who he was a little bit of info.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Munro
posted on 17/8/11
Sad to hear of his passing, 63 is no age at all by
today's standards. Condolences to all who knew and
loved him.
posted on 17/8/11
Very sorry to hear that, my condolences to all his family and friends. And: "Its our title" is correct, sixty three is very young to die.
posted on 17/8/11
Condolences to his family and friends.
posted on 17/8/11
Just read his Wiki page, he bravely battled illness
for almost a decade. News like this puts football
into perspective.
posted on 17/8/11
thankyou for comment he was a nice guy.very quiet man who enjoyed his football.
posted on 17/8/11
Too young to go - RIP
posted on 17/8/11
Source?
posted on 17/8/11
He was a very good player who would have got a lot more caps had it not been for the fact that we managed to produce some top class defenders during his playing days. he would be a permanent fixture in the Scotland team these days.
I remember he was not just a solid defender, but he also passed the ball very well, and could read the game very well. He played in a very good Wolves team.
Very sorry to read of his death.
posted on 17/8/11
link spook.
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2011/08/17/story17311951t0.shtm
posted on 17/8/11
RIP.
Am I right in thnking he featured in the run in to the 78 season title?
It went to the last game OF head to head on a Monday night. aka the Johnny Doyle game?
posted on 17/8/11
he played a few games that season quinn yes.played in the very first uefa cup final too.i have not seen him since i was about 12 13.rip.
posted on 17/8/11
Cheers Jute
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